Features
Cigarette lighter
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You could suffer burns from contact with the hot cigarette lighter. Only hold the hot cigarette lighter by the knob.
Remove the cigarette lighter if children are travelling in the vehicle. Children could sustain injuries from the hot cigarette lighter or start a fire.
You must always pay attention to road and traffic conditions. You could otherwise cause an accident and injure yourself and others. Only use the cigarette lighter when road and traffic conditions permit.
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 | 24V socket with cigarette lighter |
You can also use the 24V socket with cigarette lighter
as a power source for electrical devices up to 100W.
Smoke detector
The smoke detector
warns you of smoke in the cab. An alarm could also be triggered by particles in
cigarette smoke, dust or exhaust fumes, for example.
The smoke detector is located either above the driver's door or
on the cabin ceiling behind the driver.
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 | Function button |
 | Release
button |
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Switching off
the alarm/temporarily deactivating the smoke detector
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Press function
button .
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The smoke detector
is deactivated for approximately 20 minutes after the button is pressed
and then automatically reactivated.
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A brief tone sounds
every 40 seconds while the smoke detector is
deactivated.
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Smoke detector
function test
 | Risk of poisoning and injury |
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There is a risk of the smoke detector failing to warn of fire or smoke in good time if you do not test the smoke detector regularly for correct function or replace the batteries in good time. You could then be injured or suffer smoke poisoning.
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Check the smoke
detector once a week.
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Press and hold
function key
for 5 - 10 seconds.
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If functioning
correctly, an alarm will sound for as long as you press the button. The smoke
detector is deactivated for approximately 20 minutes after the button is
pressed.
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If the battery is
discharged, a short tone will sound roughly every 40 seconds. Replace the
battery as soon as possible in order to ensure that the smoke detector remains
operational.
Changing the
battery
The
smoke detector runs on a 9 V block battery.
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Press release
button and
remove the smoke detector from the bracket.
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Change the
battery.
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Secure the smoke
detector in the bracket.
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Drinks holder
 | Risk of injury |
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Do not leave loose objects in the cup holder while the vehicle is in motion. Otherwise, the loose objects could injure you or other passengers in the event of:
Only use drinks containers that can be sealed and that are of the correct size. The drinks could otherwise spill.
Cup holders should not be used for hot drinks. Otherwise, you may scald yourself.
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Sockets
Depending on the vehicle's equipment, either 12V or 24V sockets may be installed in the centre console.
 | Risk of fire |
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Do not insert a cigarette lighter in the 12V or 24V socket. The socket is not designed for this purpose and could therefore start a fire.
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The maximum load for each of the 12V sockets is 180W.
The maximum load for each of the 24V sockets is 360W.
Voltage transformer
All the electrical consumers connected to the 12 V socket can be switched on and off using the 24 V/12 V voltage transformer switch.
Voltage transformer switch
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Press the upper section of the switch.
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The 12 V socket is switched on and the indicator lamp in the switch lights up.
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Press the lower section of the switch.
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The 12 V socket is switched off and the indicator lamp in the switch goes out.
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